Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame

Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame

The Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame was established in 1997 in celebration of the league's 90th anniversary. It was established to honor on an annual basis the great players, coaches and administrators in Missouri Valley Conference history. [1] The MVC Hall of Fame is housed in the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

Selection criteria

  • The individual must have competed as a Missouri Valley Conference student-athlete, coached and/or served in an administrative capacity during the time his/her institution was or currently is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
  • Individuals must have completed their athletic eligibility, left the coaching ranks or been out of the Conference for at least five years.
  • Individuals do not have to be Missouri Valley Conference graduates; they need only have attended or worked at an MVC institution.

Members

  • 1999
    • Antoine Carr, Wichita State
    • Joe Carter, Wichita State
    • Melody Howard, Missouri State
    • Holli Hyche, Indiana State
    • Glen McCullough, Bradley* * *
  • 2003
    • Johnny Bright, Drake
    • Lew Hartzog, Southern Illinois
    • Cathy Boswell, Illinois State*
    • Bruce Baumgartner, Indiana State*
    • Will Robinson, Illinois State* *
  • 2008
    • Bob Harstad, Creighton
    • Kevin Little, Drake
    • Ed Jucker, Cincinnati
    • A.J. Robertson, Bradley*
    • Jim Byers, Evansville* *
    • Jill Hutchison, Illinois State* *
    • Mark Stillwell, Missouri State* * *
  • 2010
    • Kyle Korver, Creighton
    • Rich Herrin, Southern Illinois
    • Cheryl Burnett, Missouri State
  • * Institutional Great
  • * * Lifetime Achievement
  • * * * Paul Morrison Award

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Missouri Valley Conference — (MVC) Established 1907 Association NCAA …   Wikipedia

  • Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year — Awarded for the most outstanding basketball player in the Missouri Valley Conference Country United States …   Wikipedia

  • Missouri State University — Established March 17, 1905 Type State university Endowment $48.73 Million (2010)[ …   Wikipedia

  • Missouri State Bears — University Missouri State University Conference(s) Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference …   Wikipedia

  • Anexo:Miembros del Basketball Hall of Fame — El Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, ubicado en Springfield (Massachusetts), honra a los jugadores que han demostrado una habilidad excepcional en el baloncesto, a los grandes entrenadores, árbitros y otros importantes contribuyentes en… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year — Awarded for the most outstanding basketball player in the Ohio Valley Conference Country United States First awarded 1963 Currently held by Kenneth Faried, Morehead State …   Wikipedia

  • Missouri Tigers — University University of Missouri Conference(s) Big 12, SEC (July 1, 2012) NCAA Division I …   Wikipedia

  • Missouri Tigers football — Current season …   Wikipedia

  • University of Missouri — This article is about the Columbia campus. For other uses, see University of Missouri System. University of Missouri Latin: Universitatis Missourien Motto …   Wikipedia

  • Johnny Bright — Infobox Gridiron football person Name =Johnny Bright |thumb ImageWidth = Caption =1962 Topps CFL Card brady s cards.com [ [http://www.bradyscards.com/football/1962 topps cfl/1962 topps cfl.html http://www.bradyscards.com/football/1962 topps… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”